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What is the comparative degree of adverb sadly?
The comparative degree of the adverb "sadly" is
more sadly
.
While "sadder" can be used as a comparative adjective, it doesn't work as a comparative adverb.
Where does the word idiom originate?
Is the word someone a pronoun?
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What are the past and future tenses of verb plan?
What is the possisive noun for girl?
Example of emphatic form present tense?
What is the difference between sociolinguistics and pragmatics?
What is the tagalog of vice president?
Is in spite of a conjunction?
What are the roots to ventriloquist?
How do you use the word apropos of something in a sentence?
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